Academic Affairs
Hager Lifelong Education Center, Rm. 210 · (570) 326-3761, ext. 7310
Academic Resources
Offices
Academic Affairs - Provides a holistic educational experience, from pre-enrollment through graduation and beyond, focusing on preparing our students to be responsible, productive leaders in society.
Academic Support Services - Works as a cohesive unit in partnership with the College community to assist students in becoming active, responsible, and successful learners.
Advisement Center - Provides support and direction for students as they make academic decisions.
Career Services - Assists students in their successful transition from college to career, providing job search and job keeping skills, tools, advice, and programs to enhance students’ personal and professional growth.
Counseling Services - Assists students in making appropriate career choices, developing plans to achieve their goals, and cultivating their emotional and mental well being.
Disability Services - Provides students with disabilities the support and accommodations they need to take advantage of the academic opportunities at Penn College.
Registrar - Plans and oversees registration and scheduling activities, maintains academic records, prepares and distributes transcripts, and verifies completion of graduation requirements.
Tutoring Center - Provides students with educational support from student and professional tutors in English, mathematics, and a variety of other subject areas.
Web sites
College Catalog - Lists all academic majors offered by the College, degree requirements, and course descriptions.
PCToday - Online source for College news and information.
Student Rights and Responsibilities - Standards of conduct, regulations, statutes, and College policies for which students are responsible.
Programs
ACT101/College Opportunity Programming (COPing) - Program funded by the Pennsylvania Department of Education, Equal Education Opportunity Legislative Act 101, designed to assist under-prepared, eligible students to succeed in college life.
Career Exploration - Program that exposes students to various career fields, examines requirements for a variety of careers, examines the relationship of educational achievement to career opportunities, identifies personal strengths and weaknesses/interests and abilities, and develops graduation plans.
Career Selection/Confirmation Session - One day workshop that addresses the career selection process.
Project Success - Free, 13-hour study skills program offered by Academic Support Services.
TRIO Student Support Services - Educational opportunity outreach programs designed to motivate and support students from disadvantaged backgrounds. Eligibility requirements apply.
